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Recent Projects
From custom furniture to large-scale builds, each piece is thoughtfully designed, precisely constructed and built to last.


Wexford Kitchen
The Same, but Different Our clients loved the function and routine of their kitchen but wanted to give it a fresh look and solve a few hidden inefficiencies. Crafted from maple plywood and poplar hardwood , our team built new shaker-style cabinets to fit seamlessly into the existing space, while also engineering solutions to improve flow and functionality. One of the biggest challenges was the corner sink . The original countertop was cut at a 45° angle, which forced the sink


Fox Chapel TV Cabinet
Stashed with Class While this elegant piece of furniture may just look like a cabinet to the untrained eye, it actually contains a cool hidden feature! Our client presented us with a unique challenge of building a custom furniture piece, with the ability for a television to rise out of the cabinet at the push of a button. It was essential for us to focus on the function and mechanics of this build, but the exterior needed to look the part too as it would be placed in the cent


Upper St. Clair Murphy Bed
From Crafting to Comfort How do you convert a busy sewing room into a cozy guest room in five minutes? With a disappearing bed, of course! Our client's beloved quilting room was required to become a guest room a few times per year, and having to move around furniture was disruptive to her projects, time consuming, and labor heavy. With the addition of a murphy bed to this 10' by 12' room, our client's project space nearly doubled; and with a collapsible table, and a pull on t


Edgewood Parkway Sign
After years of enduring Pittsburgh’s inconsistent weather conditions, it was time to remake the Edgewood neighborhood sign! We partnered with The Edgewood Foundation to recreate the off-ramp sign that welcomes hundreds of people into the neighborhood each day. The original sign was constructed solely from wood, which over the years fell victim to sun-bleaching, rainstorms, and harsh winters. To avoid these symptoms in the future, we constructed the new sign out of metal. Comp
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